Loved that music on the second vid Nin, sounds like the soundtrack of Braveheart or that other one with Liam Neeson and Jessica Lang. Maybe the electronics onboard these satellites are starting to breakdown/decay somewhat, so they are transmitting bad images, kind of like an old cathode tv going bad.

Spread the word, change the collective conscious......THERE IS MORE THAN ENOUGH OF EVERYTHING TO GO AROUND

When you are undisciplined, the universe is extremely forgiving and when you are disciplined, the universe is extremely generous. Me

One doesn't discover new lands without consenting to lose sight, for a very long time, of the shore. Andre Gide

I was looking at the negative space that's to the left of the (positive space) prominence in the last two images that I posted. Looking at the dark space casting an imprint in to the visible plasma gives a different perspective, to me it looked similar to one of the circular symbols that were in Hugh's video.

Two snapshots, the first being the state of the poles two months ago, the second being the latest update, yesterday. You can clearly see the progress of the pole reversal.

The south pole's equatorward latitudes have weakened from around +25 uT in fall 2011 to around 0 uT this fall.

The north pole's polemost latitudes have weakened from -35 uT to 0 uT during the same period. We can also see that the equatorward latitudes of the north pole have strengthened greatly since last year, after having capped out at +10 uT the last two springs, readings have already matched that high and we are still months away from spring, when the readings will max out!

All in all very promising signs from both poles that this jammed reversal is beginning to figure itself out.

COMMENT: There were no C-class flares reported during last 34 hours.The C-class flares are possible but not probable. A partial halo CME wasdetected by SOHO/LASCO on December 5. The CME was first observed in theSOHO/LASCO C2 field of view at about 00:36 UT, had angular width ofabout 210 degrees, projected speed around 750 km/s and was directedsomewhat eastward of the Sun-Earth line. It was associated with C1.7flare from the Catania sunspot group 41 (NOAA AR 1528) situated close tothe East solar limb. The Earth is currently inside of the slow (320km/s) solar wind. The interplanetary magnetic field magnitude is stableand has value of about 3 nT. We expect quiet geomagnetic conditions inthe following hours. The arrival of a CME-driven shock associated withthe partial-halo CME from December 5 is expected late on December 7 orearly on December 8, and it might result in active geomagneticconditions. [link to sidc.oma.be]

We may have another CME (probably from that prominence liftoff) seen on STEREO Ahead movie (it was faintly detectable on Behind also):

Before I get my Tardicoat on and begin some watching,reading and posting I have to bring something up,that being this 'Lost all credibility. u and that spitting celsium r ruining cred of ninz thread' - That is on a Friends wall,if you have a problem please bring it,please.

Hoo.k.

Too work.

The thing that hath been,is That which shall be;and that which is done is that which shall be done:and there is no new thing under the Sun. Ecclesiastes 9:1

COMMENT: There were no C-class flares reported during last 34 hours.The C-class flares are possible but not probable. A partial halo CME wasdetected by SOHO/LASCO on December 5. The CME was first observed in theSOHO/LASCO C2 field of view at about 00:36 UT, had angular width ofabout 210 degrees, projected speed around 750 km/s and was directedsomewhat eastward of the Sun-Earth line. It was associated with C1.7flare from the Catania sunspot group 41 (NOAA AR 1528) situated close tothe East solar limb. The Earth is currently inside of the slow (320km/s) solar wind. The interplanetary magnetic field magnitude is stableand has value of about 3 nT. We expect quiet geomagnetic conditions inthe following hours. The arrival of a CME-driven shock associated withthe partial-halo CME from December 5 is expected late on December 7 orearly on December 8, and it might result in active geomagneticconditions. [link to sidc.oma.be]

We may have another CME (probably from that prominence liftoff) seen on STEREO Ahead movie (it was faintly detectable on Behind also):

The lighted one (like a star)?? I believe that is an asteroid/comet. You see them quite frequently.

In fact it's amazing just what you do see when you look close enough, and this video has been looked at by many, very closely!!!

Quoting: TS66

It appears to me that the ball of light hits and bounces off the larger object in question...

Quoting: littlemiracles

Nice catch, it does appear to do so, but I would think if there was damage to a lens, anything that would go past would be somewhat distorted, like looking through a chip in a windshield, and would appear to bounce off.

I'm no expert for sure, but have been watching the sun for a of few years now .... and everyone has to look at the evidence and come to their own conclusions ... those are mine

Quoting: TS66

You are more or less correct 66,this has been on the Cornagraphs before,it is a small fiber on the CCD Camera like this [link to stereo.gsfc.nasa.gov] <---About - Close up image of a small fiber on the surface of the CCD camera for COR2 on STEREO Ahead. Click on the image to see the location on the detector. [link to stereo.gsfc.nasa.gov]

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COMMENT: There were no C-class flares reported during last 34 hours.The C-class flares are possible but not probable. A partial halo CME wasdetected by SOHO/LASCO on December 5. The CME was first observed in theSOHO/LASCO C2 field of view at about 00:36 UT, had angular width ofabout 210 degrees, projected speed around 750 km/s and was directedsomewhat eastward of the Sun-Earth line. It was associated with C1.7flare from the Catania sunspot group 41 (NOAA AR 1528) situated close tothe East solar limb. The Earth is currently inside of the slow (320km/s) solar wind. The interplanetary magnetic field magnitude is stableand has value of about 3 nT. We expect quiet geomagnetic conditions inthe following hours. The arrival of a CME-driven shock associated withthe partial-halo CME from December 5 is expected late on December 7 orearly on December 8, and it might result in active geomagneticconditions. [link to sidc.oma.be]

We may have another CME (probably from that prominence liftoff) seen on STEREO Ahead movie (it was faintly detectable on Behind also):